Dictionary

EUROPE-STAMPS — philatelic name brands, produced since 1956, first with the countries of the European economic community, and in 1960 the member countries of the European conference of postal and electric communications (CEPT). Inscription on stamps "Europe" and the logo of the conference and (or) the abbreviation of SEPT.

EXCHANGE of POSTAGE STAMPS — foreign the philatelic market for the sale and exchange of various collectable materials during meetings of a large number of collectors. Exchange of stamps often are held at philatelic exhibitions.

EXHIBITION — the category of philatelic exhibitions in the USSR, in which may participate the members of of and youth section of the Department. In the Exhibitions of the city must participate in no less than 10 exhibitors with a total exhibition not less than 50 stands. To the category of Exhibitions of the city are also regional exhibitions.

EXHIBITION CANCELLATION — specialized philatelic exhibition collections, the main contents of which are post cancellation: special first day, and others. For example, the cancellation of the Exhibition held in the Soviet Union in 1972 for the 50th anniversary of the first Soviet special postmark.

EXHIBITION MEDAL — a special award to the participants and organizers of philatelic exhibitions. Has a corresponding decorative artwork and commemorative text. Distinguished Exhibition award medal, awarded by the jury of the philatelic exhibition and a commemorative medal of the Exhibition for exhibitors in the non-competitive class of the organizers, officials and the like. Exhibition award medals are divided into gold (large, small), gilt silver (vermeil), silver-gold (with gold trim), silver, silvered bronze and bronze. Exhibition medals can be manufactured from non-precious metals and match the medals to certain grades only in color (the medal with the rank of gold and so on). The procedure for fabrication of Exhibition medals shall be mounted in position on the philatelic exhibition.

EXHIBITION of CHILDREN's is one of nazvanii special philatelic exhibitions, which was attended by young philatelists aged up to 18 years old, members of clubs and societies young Filat. (KYUF).

EXHIBITION of CLUB — category philatelic exhibitions in the Soviet Union, involving exhibitors — members of specific philatelic club, the circle, you can invite individual exhibitors from other clubs. In the Exhibition the club should be at least 5 exhibitors in the amount of not less than 20 stands. Club exhibitions are held periodically in the work plans of the clubs.

The EXHIBITION — philatelic exhibition, which brings together exhibitors from many countries. Particularly distinguish between bilateral and trilateral friendly regional Exhibitions international. Major international Exhibitions are held under the patronage of FIP in accordance with the exhibition regulations.

LOCAL EXHIBITION — philatelic exhibition, organised local chapters of the philatelic society. In the USSR, the Exhibitions include local regional, provincial, Autonomous republics, municipal, district and club (inter-club). The participants and procedure are determined by the organizing Committee of the exhibition.

EXHIBITION of MAXIMAPHILY — specialized philatelic exhibition collections, the main content which are the maxicards. Exhibition of maximaphily can be of different categories: international (for example, "Evromaks" with the participation of exhibitors from European countries), national and others. In the Soviet Union has repeatedly conducted friendly bilateral Exhibition of maximaphily ("Moscow — Budapest, Moscow — Bucharest" and others).

NATIONAL EXHIBITION — philatelic exhibition, which brings together exhibitors from the same country (you can invite a limited number of exhibitors from other countries). Organized national societies of philatelists. Are held in many countries. For example, in the USSR's all-Union philatelic exhibition, the first took place in 1924, from 1967 are held regularly.

EXHIBITION of national importance — a category of philatelic exhibitions in the USSR, which include traditional ("city of heroes", army and others) and theme ("Polarilla", "aerospace" and others) philatelic exhibition. Involved no less than 40 exhibitors, with a total volume of 200 exhibition stands and more.

PHILATELIC EXHIBITION — public display of philatelic collections and literature. The first exhibition of a private collection held in 1852 in Brussels. The first international philatelic exhibition was organized in Vienna at the world exhibition 1873. In recent decades, annually hosts dozens of tisah philatelic Exhibitions — from small clubs to the world, under the patronage of FIP. Philatelic exhibitions are common, in which all or most types of collections, and specialized — with the exposure of only certain types. Sometimes there are special exhibitions and philatelic literature. The collection of the Junior class can be exhibited in the form of departments (divisions) on the General and specialized exhibitions or to independent exhibitions of young artists. Depending on the scale and composition of participants, and so on, philatelic Exhibitions are global and international (under the auspices or with the support of FIP or not), national, local. Philatelic organizations of the socialist countries, there were regular Exhibitions of philatelic "Civilex". In the USSR the Soviet Union was held, value of the Union, zonal (inter-Republican and inter-regional), national, regional, provincial, Autonomous republics, city, district, club exhibitions. Along with competitive philatelic Exhibitions in the USSR, widespread agitation and propaganda exhibitions that are usually organized according to a theme to the memorable dates and events. At the organization of philatelic Exhibitions are guided by the exhibition General regulations of FIP, regulations on exhibitions national filelistings organizations. In the USSR, acted in the Position of philatelic exhibitions approved by the governing Board of VOF in December 1984.

EXHIBITION — philatelic exhibition, which brings together exhibitors of a certain region, for example, "Nonprimates" (Northern European countries), "Balkanya" (country in the Balkan Peninsula of Europe), and others. The Exhibitions are regional, some national exhibitions. For example in the Soviet Union is "the Great Dnepr", "Transcaucasia", and the like. The participants and procedure of regional Exhibitions are defined by the regulations of the exhibition.

REPUBLICAN EXHIBITION — the category of philatelic exhibitions held in the Union republics. Involved at least 30 exhibitors with a total volume of 150 exhibition stands and more.

YOUTH EXHIBITION — philatelic exhibition, in which exhibitors are participating usually at the age of 25...30 years. The competitive class of the Exhibition of the youth are divided by age groups. Depending on structure of participants distinguish between international, national, regional and other exhibitions of youth. Major exhibitions of youth held under the patronage of FIP. Cm. Exhibition of children's.

PERSONAL EXHIBITION — special philatelic exhibition, which presents a collection by one Exhibitor — collector with a large collection of great interest to other collectors. The volume of the exposition of personal is not installed.

PLACETA EXHIBITION commemorative medal, usually of rectangular shape, made in connection with the conduct of a philatelic exhibition. May be awarded as a souvenir to the participants and organizers of philatelic exhibitions, official and other persons, sometimes to be sold to visitors to the philatelic exhibition. Has a corresponding decorative artwork and a commemorative text, can be made of precious and drougth metals.